Review: Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff

By John Purcell| 2 years ago

A million articles critical of President Trump have been written, trillions of social media posts have been shared, hundreds of thousands of people have marched, but it is a book, that old tech lump of pages, which has finally stopped the Trump White House in its tracks and has them running for cover. All hail the power of the book!

When the leader of the free world, the President of the United States of America, feels the need to communicate his intellectual credentials – ‘stable genius’ – because of the contents of a book, those contents must be damning beyond even the most unreasonable doubt.

Trump has stood up to world leaders, celebrities and his own party alike, staring down all criticism while undermining the very idea of Truth itself. Trump even has the most bigly red button and happily promises to unleash fire and fury upon his enemies. So why is a man who is so obviously afraid of nothing, not even nuclear annihilation, suddenly terrified of a book?

What weapons-grade secrets could this book contain?

All of the snippets being shared online only convey a fraction of the story. This book is all you ever wanted to know, and secretly feared was true, about the Trump White House.